Maintenance — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Alpharetta runs long—and that means your backyard needs to hold up. Whether you're in Windward, near Avalon, or out in Crabapple, the neighborhoods around here have high standards for outdoor spaces. New construction lots throughout Fulton County mean a lot of homeowners are building their dream backyards from scratch, and artificial turf around the pool is becoming the smart choice. You get a soft, safe surface that won't turn into mud after a Georgia downpour, no algae staining your pavers, and zero maintenance headaches when you're trying to actually enjoy time with family. We've been installing pool turf in this area for years—it's a 30-minute drive from our shop, so we know the soil, the weather patterns, and what works in these yards. Chlorine, foot traffic, wet conditions: artificial turf handles it all better than natural grass ever could. The real question isn't whether pool turf makes sense anymore; it's whether you want to spend your summers maintaining grass or relaxing poolside.
Alpharetta's North Fulton clay soil is dense and doesn't drain the way sandy soils do. That's actually a selling point for artificial turf—you're not fighting seasonal soggy spots or compacted earth around your pool deck. Most of the neighborhoods here, especially the newer developments in Windward and the Avalon area, have relatively uniform lot sizes and mature landscaping plans. HOA rules tend to be specific about hardscaping and turf appearance, so we work closely with your community guidelines to make sure the installation passes inspection without friction. The real consideration is sun exposure. Alpharetta summers are hot and humid, and pool areas get intense afternoon sun. That's why we recommend premium-grade turf with excellent UV resistance and proper infill selection—your turf won't fade, and it'll stay cool underfoot even in July. Drainage underneath is critical too; we slope the base away from your pool structure to prevent standing water. Crabapple neighborhoods sometimes have tree cover that reduces direct sun, which actually extends turf life and keeps temperatures down naturally.
Absolutely. Pool-grade artificial turf is chlorine-resistant and won't degrade from regular chemical exposure. Alpharetta's newer construction homes were built with this in mind, and we size the turf to account for splash zones. Just rinse the area occasionally with fresh water to prevent any salt buildup if you're using saltwater chlorination.
Clay actually works in your favor here. We install a proper base layer with perforated drainage underneath the turf, so water moves away from your pool structure instead of pooling. North Fulton's dense soil means we pay extra attention to slope and gravel base—that's standard for us in your area.
Yes, if you choose the right infill and maintenance plan. We use zeolite and acrylic-coated infills that reflect heat better than standard options. Watering occasionally during peak heat (early morning) also helps significantly. Windward and Avalon residents appreciate that pool turf doesn't heat up like pavers in July.
Most do, especially in newer communities where turf is becoming standard. We've installed throughout Windward, Crabapple, and near Avalon without issues. We'll help you navigate your specific HOA guidelines and provide documentation that meets their standards before installation starts.
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